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basex-script

v0.0.2

Published

BaseX command scripts for nodejs

Readme

basex-script Build Status

BaseX command scripts for nodejs

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install basex-script

var basex-script = require('basex-script');
basex-script.awesome(); // "awesome"

Documentation

A convenience object that generates BaseX Command Scripts.

All BaseXScript methods except BaseXScript.render() are chainable.

script.command(name, input, params), script.command(name, params)

name: the tagname of the command (drop-db)

Appends a command to the script.

All command name, input, and params are validated and relevant errors are thrown.

script.requires(module1, module2, ..., moduleN)

Adds a REPO INSTALL <file> command for each argument.

script.bind(key, value), job.bind(bindings)

Binds parameters for XQuery external variables.

These bindings are collected and prepended to the command script before all other commands upon rendering.

script.execute(command)

Appends an EXECUTE command. If command can be a BaseXScript instance.

script.xquery(xquery)

Appends an XQUERY command.

script.import(files, path, options), job.import(files), job.import(files, options)

Imports files.

In order to specify parsing options for the files without affecting global options, it appends an EXECUTE command that executes a child Command Script. Options that can be set are:

options.db

Specify the database to add files to. If not set the currently opened database will be used. If no db is currently open or the specified database does not exist the script will fail upon execution.

options.{createfilter, addarchives, skipcorrupt, addraw, parser, parseropt, htmlopt}

See Parsing Options

options.{chop, intparse}

See Parsing Options

script.set(option, value), job.set(options)

option: Option name to set. value: Value to set the option to.

or

options: Object of option/value pairs.

Appends single/multiple SET command.

script.export(path)

Appends an EXPORT <path> command.

script.check(db)

Appends an CHECK <db> command.

script.open(db)

Appends an OPEN <db> command.

script.close()

Appends a CLOSE command.

script.run(file)

Appends a RUN command.

script.render()

Renders the xml for this Command Script.

script.toString()

Alias of script.render()

(Coming soon)

Examples

(Coming soon)

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

Release History

(Nothing yet)

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Alexandros Sigalas. Licensed under the MIT license.